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  2. How To Open a Savings Account - AOL

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    A savings account allows you to hold your money, whether for an emergency fund, a short-term goal or a long-term, big-ticket item like your child’s education, your wedding or a down payment on a ...

  3. What is a savings account? Definition, how it works - AOL

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    Some of the advantages of savings accounts are: Safety: Money kept in a savings account at an FDIC-insured bank or an NCUA-insured credit union is insured for up to $250,000 per account owner, per ...

  4. How to open a savings account: 5 steps to take - AOL

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    A savings account is a safe place to keep your emergency fund or set aside money for short-term financial goals. These accounts are offered by almost every bank and credit union in the U.S., and ...

  5. From Choosing Banks to Avoiding Fees: Everything You ... - AOL

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    A Quick Step-By-Step Guide to Opening a Bank Account. Step 1: Decide on the type of account. Step 2: Choose a bank or credit union. Step 3: Gather the necessary documents. Step 4: Fill out the ...

  6. Online savings account - Wikipedia

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    Some banks offering OSA's may not have bank branches and a customer may deposit funds into their account by either ACH transfer, mailing in a cheque, or direct deposit.To withdraw money, customers can initiate an ACH transfer into another account or sometimes request a check from the bank in the desired amount.

  7. 10 types of savings accounts: Where to save your money - AOL

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    The most common savings account is a traditional savings account at a bank or credit union. If the bank is a member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC) or the credit union is a member of ...